First Photos: #ThroughMyLensC19

In a world with COVID-19, my daily walks have become a lifeline and my iPhone camera a constant companion. Below is the first in a series of photos that capture this moment in time, for me.

I hope you’ll join me in making and sharing photos of our time apart. You can join the conversation on Facebook and Instagram. #ThroughMyLensC19


 
Six degrees of separation.

Six degrees of separation.

 
A rainy day look in the mirror.

A rainy day look in the mirror.

 
 
A fallen tree at Shaker Lakes. A reminder of last September’s micro-blast,  the passage of time and nature’s endurance

A fallen tree at Shaker Lakes.
A reminder of last September’s micro-blast,
the passage of time and nature’s endurance

 
Lee Road (our neighborhood’s restaurant row) on an early Saturday evening.  It was so quiet that I could stand in the middle of the street and take this photo.

Lee Road (our neighborhood’s restaurant row) on an early Saturday evening.
It was so quiet that I could stand in the middle of the street and take this photo.

Driveway chalk art thanking those on the front lines.

Driveway chalk art thanking those on the front lines.

A quiet walk in the country

A quiet walk in the country

 
 
Even the playgrounds are dangerous and forbidden territory.

Even the playgrounds are dangerous and forbidden territory.

A tired and tattered flag. Yes, we’re all in this together.

A tired and tattered flag. Yes, we’re all in this together.

Desperately wanting new life . . .

Desperately wanting new life . . .

At least the birds don’t have to maintain social distance.

At least the birds don’t have to maintain social distance.